Description: Intelligence in An Insecure World by Peter Gill, Mark Phythian Security intelligence continues to be of central importance to the contemporary world: individuals, groups, organizations and states all seek timely and actionable information in order to increase their sense of security. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Security intelligence continues to be of central importance to the contemporary world: individuals, organizations and states all seek timely and actionable intelligence in order to increase their sense of security. But what exactly is intelligence? Who seeks to develop it and to what ends? How can we ensure that intelligence is not abused? In this third edition of their classic text, Peter Gill and Mark Phythian set out a comprehensive framework for the study of intelligence, discussing how states organize the collection and analysis of information in order to produce intelligence, how it is acted upon, why it may fail and how the process should be governed in order to uphold democratic rights. Fully revised and updated throughout, the book covers recent developments, including the impact of the Snowden leaks on the role of intelligence agencies in Internet and social media surveillance and in defensive and offensive cyber operations, and the legal and political arrangements for democratic control. The role of intelligence as part of hybrid warfare in the case of Russia and Ukraine is also explored, and the problems facing intelligence in the realm of counterterrorism is considered in the context of the recent wave of attacks in Western Europe. Intelligence in an Insecure World is an authoritative and accessible guide to a rapidly expanding area of inquiry – one that everyone has an interest in understanding. Notes This new edition of the introduction to intelligence studies interrogates the recent issues relating to the Snowden leaks, cybersecurity advances and ethical debates on the use of drones. Author Biography Peter Gill is an Honorary Visiting Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of LeicesterMark Phythian is Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Leicester Table of Contents List of Figures, Tables and Boxes Preface Abbreviations 1. What is Intelligence? 2. How Do We Understand Intelligence? 3. Who does Intelligence? 4. How do they gather information? 5. How is information turned into intelligence? 6. What do they do with intelligence? 7 Why Does Intelligence Fail? 8 How democratic can intelligence be? 9 Intelligence for a more secure world? Notes Selected Further Reading Review "This excellent survey by two leaders in the field is essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand intelligence, secrecy and surveillance, together with its linkage to issues of democratic rights and civil liberties."—Richard J. Aldrich, University of Warwick "Peter Gill and Mark Phythian capture an increasingly vibrant field in way that is both sophisticated and accessible. This third edition engages with the latest theoretical and policy debates on intelligence based on contemporary and diverse cases."—Damien Van Puyvelde, University of Glasgow Review Text "This excellent survey by two leaders in the field is essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand intelligence, secrecy and surveillance, together with its linkage to issues of democratic rights and civil liberties." Richard J. Aldrich, University of Warwick "Peter Gill and Mark Phythian capture an increasingly vibrant field in way that is both sophisticated and accessible. This third edition engages with the latest theoretical and policy debates on intelligence based on contemporary and diverse cases." Damien Van Puyvelde, University of Glasgow Review Quote "This excellent survey by two leaders in the field is essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand intelligence, secrecy and surveillance, together with its linkage to issues of democratic rights and civil liberties." Richard J. Aldrich, University of Warwick "Peter Gill and Mark Phythian capture an increasingly vibrant field in way that is both sophisticated and accessible. This third edition engages with the latest theoretical and policy debates on intelligence based on contemporary and diverse cases." Damien Van Puyvelde, University of Glasgow Details ISBN1509525203 Pages 288 Year 2018 ISBN-10 1509525203 ISBN-13 9781509525201 Format Paperback Imprint Polity Press Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom Edition 3rd DEWEY 327.12 Media Book Publication Date 2018-08-03 Author Mark Phythian Textbook 1 Language English NZ Release Date 2018-08-03 UK Release Date 2018-08-03 Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd Edition Description 3rd edition Replaces 9780745632452 Alternative 9781509525195 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2018-08-02 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:117672146;
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ISBN-13: 9781509525201
Book Title: Intelligence in An Insecure World
Number of Pages: 288 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Intelligence in an Insecure World
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication Year: 2018
Subject: Government
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Type: Textbook
Author: Peter Gill, Mark Phythian
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